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Lawmaker tries to breathe new life into anti-Web gambling bill

A key lawmaker used his own committee Wednesday to try and breathe new life into his anti-online gambling bill while Nevada State Sen. Mark Lipparelli told lawmakers of the successes chalked up by the Silver State and two others with legal Internet gaming.

7 reasons you’ll be in debt forever

There are plenty of ways people fall into debt. The hard part can be getting out of debt, especially if you don’t recognize — or resist admitting — how you racked up debt. Here are seven reasons you might have fallen into debt and how to avoid being stuck with it forever.

Las Vegas seen benefiting from solid growth in ’16

Strap in for an interesting ride in 2016. The world and U.S. economies face risks and challenges next year, but Las Vegas should benefit from relatively solid growth, according to a Tuesday panel of national economists at the Rio.

Aviation leaders expect 7.5 percent increase in passengers

Aviation marketing leaders in Southern Nevada expect a 7.5 percent increase in passengers in the second quarter of 2016 with growth in domestic and international travelers, the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority board of directors was told Tuesday.

Solar company sues Sandoval’s office over refusal to release text messages

A rooftop solar company on Tuesday filed a lawsuit against Gov. Brian Sandoval to compel the release of public records sought in its inquiry into any discussions he or his staff have had with NV Energy lobbyists relating to net metering in Nevada.